
Linux Chapter 1
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Module 01
Introduction to Linux
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Linux is Everywhere!
●Linux is everywhere, Linux jobs are everywhere, there is a shortage of Linux talent,
and, Linux skills are in demand in just about every industry and job category on the
planet.
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Linux is a Kernel
●Linux means the kernel of the system, which is the central controller of everything
that happens on the computer.
●Linux is a combination of software called GNU/Linux, which defines the operating
system.
○GNU is the free software that provides open source equivalents of many common UNIX
commands.
○The Linux part of this combination is the Linux kernel, which is the core of the operating
system.
●The story of Linux begins with UNIX, an operating system developed at AT&T Bell Labs
in the 1970s.
●UNIX is written in the C language.
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Linux is a Kernel
●Linux started in 1991 as a hobby project by Linus Torvalds, a Finnish born computer
scientist studying at the University of Helsinki.
●The GNU Project was developed Linux by Richard Stallman in 1983.
●Linux programmers were able to incorporate the GNU tools to provide a complete
operating system.
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Linux is Open Source
●Historically, most software has been issued under a closed-source license.
●This means that you get the right to use the executable program or machine code,
but cannot see the source code.
●The development of Linux closely parallels the rise of open source software.
●The open source philosophy is that you have a right to obtain the software source
code and to modify it for your own use.
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Linux Has Distributions
●A distribution refers to the Linux kernel, tools, and suite of applications that come
bundled together.
●Take Linux and the GNU tools, add some user-facing applications like a web browser
and an email client, and you have a full Linux system.
●There are distributions suited to every imaginable purpose.
●There are distributions that focus on running servers, desktops, or even
industry-specific tools like electronics design or statistical computing.
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Linux Embraces the CLI
●There are two basic types of interfaces available that allow you to interact with the
operating system.
●The typical computer user today is most familiar with a graphical user interface
(GUI).
○In a GUI, applications present themselves in windows that can be resized and moved around.
○There are menus and tools to help users navigate.
●The second type of interface is the command line interface (CLI), a text-based
interface to the computer.
○The CLI relies primarily on keyboard input.
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Multiple Choice
Linux is a _______.
Kernel
Operating System
Programming Language
Network Protocol
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Multiple Choice
If you add ________ software tools to the Linux kernel you get an operating system.
CLI
GUI
GNU
Scripting
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Multiple Choice
GNU is ______ open source equivalents of common UNIX commands.
proprietary
Free
outdated
limited
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Multiple Choice
UNIX was developed and purposed as an operating system in the _______.
1970s
1980s
1950s
1990s
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Multiple Choice
Who developed UNIX?
Microsoft
Apple
IBM
AT&T Bell Labs
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Multiple Choice
UNIX is written in _______.
Java
Python
JavaScript
C
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Multiple Choice
Linux started in _______.
1995
1998
1991
2000
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Multiple Choice
Linux was created by ____________.
Linus Torvalds
Bill Gates
Steve Jobs
Richard Stallman
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Multiple Choice
In 1983, Richard Stallman developed the ____________.
GNU Project
Linux Operating System
Apache Web Server
Microsoft Office Suite
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Multiple Choice
Open source means you have access to the ________________ and can modify it.
program
project funding
source code
GUI interface
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Multiple Choice
The Linux kernel bundled with tools and applications is a __________.
Operating system
Programming language
Distribution
Network protocol
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Multiple Select
What are the two types of basic interfaces?
CLI
GUI
GNU
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